Ethics and Urban Design: Culture, form, and Environment.

Golany Gideon

Ethics and Urban Design: Culture, form, and Environment. - John Wiley and Sons New York 1995 - xii;260p.

Chapter I: Ethics of Environmental Design p.9, Part One: Lesson from the Indigenous Past p.37, Chapter II: Genesis of the City p.41, Chapter III: Early Urban Centers: Mesopotamia, Indus Valley, Egypt and China p.65,Part Two: Present Practice p.101, Chapter IV: Comprehensive Design: The Valley Theory, Fishing Village, Resource Village, Agricultural Village, Port Development, Urban Boarder Zone Concept, Patrick Geddes Regional Concept p.105, Chapter V: Contemporary Comprehensive Design: The Case of Holland: national Planning Policy, Land Reclamation System, Conurbation Holland Control, Population Distribution, Zuyder Zee Plan, North East Polder Design p.125, Part Three: Future Frontiers for Urban Design p.143, Chapter VI: Urban Design Morphology and Thermal Performance: Types of Climate, City Morphology and Thermal Performance p.147, Chapter VII: Soil Thermal and Geospace Design: Soil Thermal Performance, Earth Enveloped Habitat Performance, Methodology for Case Studies p.183, Chapter VIII: Geospace City Concept: A Renewal of Ancient Tradition: Fusion of the Two Cities, Habitat Design p.219

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